Hung-Hsuan HuangView profile
Assistant Professor
Hung-Hsuan Huang is an academic researcher focused on multimodal interaction, embodied conversational agents, and educational technology. His work spans topics such as virtual agent behavior, gamified learning systems, and nonverbal communication analysis. Collaborating frequently with institutions like Osaka University, he has published extensively in venues including HCI, ICMI, and IVA conferences. His research often integrates machine learning techniques with human-computer interaction challenges, particularly in educational and collaborative environments. Key research areas include: (1) Designing virtual agents for tutoring and teacher training, (2) Multimodal assessment systems using speech and body language analysis, (3) Gamification mechanisms for knowledge refinement and skill evaluation, and (4) Cross-cultural interaction frameworks for virtual guides. Recent work emphasizes applications in language proficiency assessment and teacher training simulations. Notable contributions include developing frameworks for integrating embodied conversational agents, simulating group discussion dynamics, and creating virtual classroom environments for skill evaluation. His methodologies often combine deep learning with behavioral analysis to address challenges in human-agent collaboration.





